iHealth SAUNAS User manual

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Owner’s Manual

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WELCOME
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on your purchase and we thank you for investing in an iHealth™
Far Infrared Sauna. We are passionate about our product and the health and
lifestyle benets that you can now enjoy.
iHealth Saunas are designed and manufactured using only quality ttings and
materials.
There are no toxic resins or glues, veneers, plywood or MDF in our sauna cabins.
Our iHealth Far Infrared Saunas are thoroughly tested before they leave our
factory and it is comforting to know that our saunas are fully accredited to the
latest and most demanding International Electrical Safety Standards IEC / AS /
NZS 60335.1 and 60335.2.53.
You can be condent that your new iHealth Sauna will provide many years of
reliable performance and enjoyment. We take great pride in our product and
our customer service. We sincerely welcome your feedback - our customer
testimonials are the foundation of our business. We look forward to hearing from
you!
Please read this manual carefully and get to know your sauna. Our National
Customer Service and Support network is ready to assist if you have any
questions.
Please call us on 1800 455 089
or you can visit our website www.ihealthsaunas.com.au
Once again thank you for choosing an iHealth sauna.
Australia’s Premium Far Infrared Sauna.
Best Regards,
iHealth Sauna Team

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INDEX
4 Safety
5 Important Safeguards
5 Cleaning And Maintenance
6Digital Control Panel
Operating Instructions
The Auto Function
6Connecting to the Bluetooth
7Warranty
9Troubleshooting
10 Some Useful Tips
11 Warranty card

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Safety
Please read all health and safety instructions.
1. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of knowledge or
experience, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
2. Children should not be permitted to play in or with the appliance.
3. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
4. Cleaning of this infrared sauna by steam cleaners, high pressure cleaners or spraying water is not allowed.
5. Do Not Cover Infrared Emitters. Covering the infrared emitters causes re risk.
6. Before starting the sauna or resetting the timer, check the sauna to ensure it is in safe condition and not occupied.
7. It is recommended that the infrared cabin should not be used within 24 hours after UV radiation exposure from articial sources or sun-bathing.
8. Individuals who may be at risk from hyperthermia, such as individuals suffering from cardiovascular disease, should seek medical
advice before use of infrared warming cabin.
9. When persistent erythema (reddening of the skin lasting more than a day) and net like colour changes persist after regular exposure to
infrared radiation, exposure should not be repeated and medical advice should be sought to prevent development of erythema abigne.
10. If you are a person with compromised heat pain sensation or under the influence of alcohol or tranquilizers you should not
use infrared warming cabins.
11. The movable heater(s) should be used alone or keep them separated at each side. A minimum distance of 40mm between the movable
heater surface and any other construction surface should always be kept. Never turn over the movable heater to heat up the floor.
12. Infants, pregnant women and elderly people suffering from any medical condition directly related to temperature should consult their
health care professional before using the sauna.
13. When installing and using the sauna, basic safety precautions should always be followed.
14. Persons using medications should consult their health care professional before using the sauna.
15. Never sleep inside the sauna while the unit is in operation.
16. DO NOT use any type of chemical cleaning agents on the interior of the sauna or you will void the warranty.
17. DO NOT stack or store any object on top of or inside the sauna.
18. DO NOT use the sauna during an electrical storm, as there is a remote risk of shock.
19. Dry your hands before handling electrical controls. Never unplug the power cord or adjust the controls with wet hands or when you have wet bare feet.
20. DO NOT attempt any repair without consulting the manufacturer rst. Unauthorized repair attempts will void the warranty
21. If installed outside, the roof MUST be covered and protected from all weather. Any forms of water damage are not covered under warranty.
22. If replacement of infrared emitters is required only use original manufacturers (OEM) parts.

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• READ INSTRUCTIONS | All the safety
and operating instructions should
be read before sauna is installed
and operated.
• RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS | The safety and
operating instructions should be kept in
a safe place for future reference
• FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS | All
operating and usage instructions
should be followed at all times.
• CLEANING | Unplug the sauna from
the wall outlet before cleaning.
DO NOT use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners inside the sauna.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
• POWER-CORD PROTECTION | Power
supply cord should be routed so it is
not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against it.
• LIGHTNING | For added protection
for your sauna during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended
and unused for a long time, unplug
it from wall outlet.
• OVERLOADING | Do not overload the
wall outlet as this can result in a risk
of re or electric shock.
• GLASS DOOR | DO NOT remove glass
door from frame when disassembling.
IMPORTANT: Failure to comply with the
aforementioned safeguards may void your warranty.
Important Safeguards
Cleaning &
Maintenance
• We recommend sealing the exterior of the sauna
with a timber sealer. The cedar timber can
however be left untreated and if so will patina
accordingly. Treating the timber will provide
protection to the timber and prevent potential
discolouration or splitting. Although
discolouration or splitting will not affect the
operation or structural integrity of the sauna,
it may cause a change in aesthetic. Apply
coating every 6 - 9 months in accordance
with weather conditions.
• Stainless steel barrel strapping should be
tightened 2 - 3 weeks after installation
and checked every 3-6 months afterward
to ensure tightness.
• Before using your infrared sauna for the rst
time, clean the inside of the sauna with a damp
cloth. If you experience a strong smell at rst, do
not be concerned as this is normal. Open the
door while the sauna is working.
• To clean the exterior use a feather duster or
scratch proof cloth. A damp cloth can also be
used to remove stubborn dirt.
• We recommend placing a soft towel on the
floor and on the bench of the sauna to
absorb perspiration.
• Scratches and stains on the sauna can be
removed by using a ne grade sandpaper
over the damaged area. We recommend sealing
with a wood preserver, wood oil or furniture
polish if needed.

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Digital Control Panel
Operating Instructions
• Press quickly to switch the sauna on to stand by mode.
• Set the desired temperature using the TEMP buttons.
• Set the time to desired length using the TIME buttons.
• Press quickly a second time to activate the heaters.
• When TIME reaches ‘00’, all the heaters will automatically shut off.
• Press and hold to switch the sauna off.
Adjusting wavelength of heaters
• The type of the wavelength will change depending on how many lights are
displayed. Pressing the button will toggle the type of wavelength.
• NEAR = 100% MID = 75% FAR = 50% LOW = 25%
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• Press to adjust the left side heaters.
• Press to adjust the right side heaters.
• Press to adjust the floor and seat heaters.
• Once the sauna reaches optimal temperature the wavelength
will change to low (far-infrared).
The Auto Function
• Press once.
• Set the desired temperature.
• Set the sauna session length.
• Press AUTO button.
• TEMP becomes hours ahead. TIME becomes minutes ahead.
• Your sauna will begin heating after the programmed time has elapsed.
TEMP
TIME
L
R
AUTO
AUDIO
AUX
USB
NEARMIDFARLOW
LIGHT 1
LIGHT 2
SOURCE
F
NEARMIDFARLOW
Volume
Down Volume
Up
Play
Pause

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Connecting to the Bluetooth
Turn On Sauna
• Press
• You will hear 2 quick beeps.
• Using your phone or tablet search for nearby bluetooth Devices.
• Connect to the device named ‘HY’.
Android
• Open your phone or tablet’s Settings app.
• Tap Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth.
• Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
• Tap Pair new device.
• To pair, tap your accessories name ‘HY’ when it appears on screen.
iPhone
• On your iOS device, go to Settings > Bluetooth
• Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
• In the list of devices ‘HY’ should appear.
• To pair, tap your accessories name ‘HY’.
TEMP
CD
Main Power Connection
All heater cable plug
ends are clearly marked:
ABCD
The corresponding
outlets on the
main control unit are
clearly marked.
Plug the cables into the
corresponding sockets.
A B C D
CTRL
Plug in the (6 pins) white
control panel cord into the
main control unit.
Plug in
LAMP

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1. Interpretation
a) In these conditions:
i. ‘Assembly and Installation Instructions’ mean those instructions accompanying the Product as supplied to the Buyer by the Seller.
ii. ‘Buyer’ means the party described at Item 2 of the Schedule who is the Purchaser of the Product.
iii. ‘Components’ means the components described at Item 5 of the Schedule.
iv. ‘Excluded Items’ means the components described at Item 6 of the Schedule.
v. ‘Seller’ means the party described at Item 1 of the Schedule, which is the Seller of the Product.
2. Terms of Warranty
a) During the periods described at Item 3 of the Schedule, commencing from date of delivery of the product from the seller or any
authorized agent, to the Buyer. The Seller warrants (unless expressed elsewhere in the document):
i) That all materials used in the Product shall comply strictly with the Seller’s published specications.
ii) The product against malfunction, leaking or defects in materials and workmanship.
iii) It will replace or repair any defective Components without charge to the Buyer.
b) The Seller reserves its right to substitute in place of any defective Component(s) another item of equivalent value, either new or
factory reconditioned, provided it is suitable for its designated purpose and any such replacement will assume as its warranty only the
remaining portion of the original warranty.
c) The Components, as listed at Item 5 (f), carry no eld labour service.
d) iHealth Outdoor Barrel Sauna is suitable for outdoor use. The warranty will cover any damage to electrical components caused by
water leakage in which case water damage will not void warranty. Refer to: 4. Voidance of warranty points (ii-viii)
e) It is the buyers’ responsibility to take reasonable care of the exterior timber on the sauna with a suitable furniture oil or similar, based
on the weather conditions.
3. Extent of Warranty
a) This warranty extends only to:
i) The original Buyer of the Product and is not assignable. The warranty terminates upon any transfer of ownership or if the Product is
relocated after its initial installation.
ii) The non-commercial use of the Product.
b) The Buyer must give the Seller written notice of any warranty claim, along with a copy of the Buyer’s original purchase receipt,
indicating the date of purchase.
c) Within ten (10) days of receipt by the Seller of the written claim, the Seller will contact the Buyer in relation to that claim. The Seller
reserves the right to inspect and if capable, rectify the malfunction or defect on location at the Buyer’s premises.
d) After the rst twelve (12) months of purchase, a service fee and travel costs will apply.
4. Voidance of Warranty
a) The warranty will be voided if damage is caused to the Product which arises from:
i) The Buyer not assembling, installing, calibrating and/ or operating the Product in accordance with the Assembly and Installation
manual.
ii) Any modications of the Product by the Buyer, which were not authorised in writing by the Seller.
iii) Any misuse of the Product by the Buyer.
iv) The use of non-Seller authorized parts in the Product.
v) Relocation of Sauna by persons other than iHealth certied installers
vi) Repairs being carried out on the Product at the direction of the Buyer by an unlicensed or unqualied repairer.
Warranty
LIFETIME WARRANTY ON HEATER ELEMENTS. FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON CABINETS. ONE YEAR
ON STEREO.

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vii) Inadequate or improper maintenance of Product by the Buyer.
viii) Damages caused by white ants, pests and / or natural disasters.
5. Force Majeure
The Seller is not liable for damage caused to the Product or the Components resulting directly or indirectly from acts of God, civil or
military authorities, acts of public enemy, war, accidents, res, explosions, earthquakes, floods, the elements, strikes, labour disputes,
shortage of suitable parts or materials, labour or transportation or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of Seller.
6. Removal, Transportation and Re-Installation
a) All removal, transportation and re-installation charges incurred by the Buyer in forwarding the defective Component(s) for repair,
together with the cost of returning them to the Buyer, must be paid by the Buyer.
b) The Seller (at its sole option) or an authorised service representative will repair or replace the Product or any Components found
defective under the terms of the warranty. Normal repair costs will be covered where there is an authorised service representative
within fty (50) kilometers of the original installation site. Beyond fty kilometers, the Seller or its authorised service representative
may charge reasonable travel costs to the Buyer.
7. Excluded Items.
This warranty does not cover any damage(s) to the Excluded Items, as listed Item 6.
8. Legislation
Nothing in these conditions shall be read or applied so as to exclude, restrict, modify or have the effect of excluding, restricting or
modifying any condition, warranty, guarantee, right or remedy implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or the Sale of Goods Act 1896
and which by law cannot be excluded, restricted or modied.
9. Disclaimer
a) Except as expressed herein, there shall be no other warranty or obligations expressed or implied (except under statute). The Seller is
not liable for any physical or Financial injury, loss or damage or for consequential loss or damage of any kind arising out of the supply,
layout, assembly, installation, re-installation or operation of the Product, or arising out of the Buyer’s negligence in any way whatsoever.
The Seller’s liability for a breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or the Sale of Goods Act 1896 as
the case is limited to:
i) The replacement of the Product or the supply of an equivalent Product.
ii) The repair of the Product.
iii) The payment of the cost of replacing the Product or of acquiring an equivalent Product.
iv) The payment of the cost of having the Product repaired.
c) The radio reception is not covered under warranty due to the following: The radio signal may impaired by the positioning of the sauna
next to or near structures, high power lines, main power lines, metallic towers or cell phone towers. The signal reception may be
impaired if the sauna is located near hills or is in a valley or simply outside the broadcasting range of the radio station. The position of
the sauna and radio may be “out of phase with the bandwidth” or radio frequency.
External signal assistance may be required and is not part of this warranty.
b) The Seller does not warrant that the Product is suitable for the Buyer’s individual medical and/ or health condition(s). The Buyer should
consult a medical practitioner for medical advice.
Schedule
Item 1 (Seller): PMAK Marketing Pty Ltd 29 137/145 Rooks Road, Vermont, VIC 3133
Item 2 (Buyer): The Buyer
Item 3 (Terms of Warranty):
a) Heater Elements - Lifetime Warranty d) Electrical Components - One (5) Year Warranty
b) Electrical Components - Five (5) Year Warranty e) Stereo/ CD Player - One (1) Year Warranty
c) Cabinet - Five (5) Year Warranty
Item 4 (Product): iHealth Far Infrared Sauna
Item 5 (Components):
a) Heater Elements d) Cabling
b) Control Panel and Electronic Control Box e) Connectors
c) Cabinet

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Troubleshooting
Item 6 (Excluded Items):
a) Normal wear and tear.
b) Labour.
c) Timber work and cabinetry, including but not limited to fading, weathering, peeling, cracking, wrinkling, blistering, delaminating, surface
stains, glue and integral bonding joints.
d) Colour therapy light
e) Back rest, shelf (if supplied) are warranted to be free from defects for a period of seven (7) days from the time of delivery/ installation.
f) Fuses.
Problems Please Ensure
Sauna not turning on Power point sauna is connected to is operational
White (lume) wire from control panel is connected into the correct outlet on
control box. See page 7
Temperature Check the temperature setting on the control panel and reset if required. Refer to
page 6 for instructions.
Check the temperature sensor cable is connected to the control box in the roof
and the head is visible inside the sauna. Unscrew plate in roof and pull sensor
head down slightly. Reattach plate.
Lights not turning on Light 1 and Light 2 buttons are pressed after power button on sauna is pressed.
See Page 6
Light connectors are plugged in correct outlet on control box. See page 7
Sauna not heating Sauna on/off button pressed for a second time after sauna is turned on initially
There is ‘time’ in the time display on the control panel. See page 6
All 4 heater cables are connected correctly into control box. See page 7
The Auto function (middle light) is turned off
Movable heaters not heating The switch on top of the heaters is pointing towards the cord
Stereo is not working Power and antenna are connected correctly. See Page 7
Sauna continually beeps when turned on Ensure the temp sensor cable is plugged into the correct input in control box. See
page 7

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Some Useful Tips
• We recommend sauna sessions should be 30-45 minutes at 45oC – 55oC, however it comes down to what
you’re comfortable with. However if you do like it hot, please ensure you drink AT LEAST 1.5 L of water
during your session.
• Allow approximately 20 to 30 minutes (depending on the ambient temperature) for the sauna to warm up
before beginning a session.
• Try drinking some hot tea before your sauna session to induce a deeper sweat.
• The heaters will automatically maintain the set temperature inside the sauna once the set temperature
is reached.
• The ceiling vent can be opened at any time for air circulation. If you are still too warm, open the door until
you feel comfortable or turn the set temperature down.
• Aim the Movable Pure Wave Ceramic heaters to target specic problem areas like feet, legs, knees and
calves. Try sitting the heater on your lap and warm your hands.
• To absorb perspiration and keep the sauna tidy during the session, place a towel on the bench and floor of
the sauna. Keep one towel handy to wipe excessive sweat from your body.
• The interior timber is aromatic and adds to the enjoyment of your sauna session. If you feel the odour is too
strong during the rst few days of usage, leave the door open to air out the sauna.
• Try not to eat anything at least an hour before your sauna session. It is better to use the sauna on an empty
stomach. You are more likely to feel uncomfortable sitting in a sauna with a full stomach.
• Ensure you drink plenty of water before, during and after your sauna sessions. We recommend 1L before,
1L during and 0.5L after every session. Water acts as the vehicle to move the toxins from your body.
Drinking water before will maximise perspiration during the session. Drinking after will help keep your fluid
levels up after sweating.
• Taking a hot shower or bath prior to the sauna session will further promote perspiration. Once nished, sit in
the sauna with the door open and allow your body to cool off. When you feel comfortable enough, take a
warm (or cool) shower to rinse the sweat off your body.
• To help relieve sore and tense muscles, massage the affected areas while in the sauna.
• Treat your ankles and feet more effectively by elevating them while inside the sauna. Any area that you
wish to achieve a specic deep heating effect should be moved as close to the heaters as feels
comfortable.
• At the rst sign of cold or flu, increasing your sauna sessions may be benecial in boosting your immune
system and decreasing the reproductive rate of the viruses. Consult your physician for the proper treatment
and care for this or any other conditions.

iHealth Saunas Head Ofce
29/137 Rooks Rd, Vermont VIC 3133
Phone: 03 8872 5478
Free call: 1800 455 089
Email: ihof[email protected]
www.ihealthsaunas.com.au
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